Change of Schedule (Drop and Add)

You may choose to change your schedule (add or drop classes) via web or in person at our Office of Student Assistance (OSA). All changes of schedule must be made either online or in writing.

To Cancel Registration

If you decide NOT to attend course(s) that you have registered for, you must officially drop the course(s) prior to the first class meeting or you will be billed. You may drop courses via web (using MyPace Portal), or in person by submitting the Registration Action Form (a.k.a. Drop/Add Form) to the Office of Student Assistance (OSA), or you may e-mail aceplv@pace.edu with your request and we will process the drop on your behalf.

Before tuition payment is due, changes to a schedule may be made at any time. After payment is due, changes to a schedule may be made only when a payment has been processed. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Student Assistance (OSA) at 877-OSA-1830. Please note: application fees are non-refundable.

Tuition refunds will vary based on the time of withdrawl.

For most Fall and Spring Semester Courses (14-15 week courses):

Prior to and during 1st & 2nd week of the term.........100% refund

During 3rd week of term.....................................................70% refund

During 4th week of term.....................................................25% refund

During 5th week of term.....................................................20% refund

After 5th week of term...........................................................0% refund

For most Summer Semester Courses (six-week courses):

Prior to and during 1st week of the six-week term........100% refund

During 2nd week of term..........................................................25% refund

After 2nd week of term...............................................................0% refund

Office of the President

President's Blog: Finish in Four

Office of the President

In his latest post, President Friedman discusses Pace's new "Finish in Four" campaign and outlines some of its advantages. "Students who commit to finishing in four years are more likely to complete their degrees than students who plan on taking longer to graduate," he says.

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Because Tomorrow Needs Her: March 4

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Join the fight for women’s health as Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières presents a photo exhibit and panel discussion to mark the launch of Because Tomorrow Needs Her, a collection of first-hand accounts from MSF aid workers, on March 4 at Pace.

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Executive MBA: March 21-22 Open House

Explore a Program

Stand out from the crowd with Pace's eMBA program, providing a first-rate MBA that can be completed in 20 months of experiential, project-based work online with weekend residencies every 10 weeks. Find out more at an Open House on March 21-22.

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MS in Publishing

Explore a Program

Pace's MS in Publishing prepares students to succeed in a rapidly evolving industry. Learn book and magazine publishing from concept through distribution and stay current with new digital media strategies and classes on eBooks, magazine apps, and social media.

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The Great New York Power Shift: March 5

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How will New York be powered in 2050? Join leading experts at Pace to discuss today's viable paths toward a system that is low carbon, efficient, and resilient at The Great New York Power Shift: Transitioning to a Low Carbon Future on Thursday, March 5 in Pleasantville.

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Exceeding the National Average

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In 2014, Pace had the highest NCLEX-RN pass rates for baccalaureate programs in the New York metro region: nearly 92%, considerably higher than the averages for New York State (almost 77%) and the nation (almost 82%).

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Fitting in at Pace University

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"I decided to study at Pace because I wanted the New York experience but I was worried about making friends when I first moved," says BA in Art major Duwayne Spangler. "Pace encourages community life by giving students the opportunity to be in different organizations."

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Pace Professor at the Grammys

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Pace School of Performing Arts Musical Theater faculty member Alexandra Silber and the cast of West Side Story were nominated for a Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album. Silber, who played the role of Maria, performed at the Grammys with co-nominee Cheyenne Jackson (Tony).

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Top 10 Best Online Bachelor's Programs

Award

U.S. News and World Report ranked Pace University among the top 10 in the country for the 2015 Best Online Bachelor's Programs. This is the fourth year in a row that Pace has been recognized or listed in the top 10.

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Pace Performing Arts LA Intensive

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Pace School of Performing Arts Announces Los Angeles Intensive for Acting, Dance, and Choreography for Film, a First-of-its-Kind Three-week Undergraduate Intensive Focusing on Training and Transitioning into the Film Industry.

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Pace Wins National College Fed Challenge

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Pace bested top colleges including Princeton and U of Chicago to win the National College Federal Reserve Challenge, a competition that tests students’ understanding of the US economy, monetary policymaking, and the role of the Federal Reserve System.

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Tour Pace's NYC Campus

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Located in the heart of Lower Manhattan, Pace's NYC Campus is your home base for studying, living, and working in the greatest city on earth, with access to internships, cultural opportunities, and more